题目内容

3.I'd  hold onto  that house for the time being; house prices are rising sharply at the moment.

分析 目前我不能出让那所房子,此刻房价正在急剧上涨.

解答 答案是to.本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语的适当形式.hold on 紧紧抓住,不放手;坚持;其中on是副词,后接宾语时要补充to,即 hold on to 紧紧抓住…,坚持…;故答案是to.

点评 单词填空必须在对语境整体理解的基础上抓住指向答案的关键线索、固定句型或搭配等,同时注意所选词的形式变化.

练习册系列答案
相关题目
13.We live about four or five miles from the centre of Padang.Our house was built around 1975.Older houses like this are much stronger and the amount of damage where we are is minimal.It′s the newer buildings in town that have had the biggest damage.
I was in bed when the earthquake started.I just ran out of the house like everyone did.It didn′t last long,about 30 seconds of very intense shaking.I could see the buildings moving and cracks developing in the road.The experience was too intense to really think about.What is more terrifying is waiting for the aftershock (余震).
My wife was with me but my daughter was about three streets away with her aunt.As soon as the shaking stopped I ran to find her.
Many people left immediately for villages on higher ground because they were worried about a possible tsunami (海啸).About half of those who were left,including my family,spent the night in a mosque (清真寺).
The house is OK,although we have no water or electricity.The electricity went off immediately and I dont expect it will be back on for some time.In the past it took a week or so to come back on.We also have no water now.We have been collecting rain water and bathing in the river.
We have also managed to get hold of a petrol generator so we have some power.The rain has stopped now,but it has rained almost continuously all night.We managed to get 24cartons of drinking water from our local street seller.
Some of the local shops and markets opened this morning.People were queuing up and we have enough food for a week-noodles and things like that.If we can′t get more after a week I think we will think about moving to another city,but I don′t know where.

60.The author and his family bathed in the river,becauseD.
A.the water in it was very clean
B.they thought it more convenient
C.the daughter insisted on doing so
D.there was no water at their home
61.What does the underlined word"it"in Para.2 refer to?C
A.The author′s house.
B.The tsunami.
C.The earthquake.
D.The electricity.
62.It can be inferred from the passage thatC.
A.the author and his family would leave the city for their favorite one before long
B.the author and his family could predict exactly when the earthquake happened
C.many people including the author and his family suffered a lot from the earthquake
D.the people in the quake-hit regions were taken no notice of by the government
63.What is the passage mainly about?B
A.How the author escaped from the earthquake.
B.The authors experience during the earthquake.
C.When and where the intense earthquake happened.
D.The author and his family′s adventure in the earthquake.
8.I have seen Charlotte waiting for a bus many times.She is in her 80's.She is small and thin.She lives in a little Fold for the elderly near my home.I have got to know her as I stop and give her a lift any time I see her.Even if I am going in the opposite direction,I still give her a lift.
Last time I gave her a lift,she told me she'd been on a helicopter(真升飞机) ride,and showed me photos.She had gone with her daughter and granddaughter and it looked like she enjoyed the whole experience.I told her she was braver than I!
I met her recently in Lisburn town town centre.She was sitting on a bench with a few items of shopping.I asked her if I could give her a lift home,she didn't recognize me at first as I was not in my car.She explained she was going to visit the elderly.She thanked me for my offer but did not want to take me out of my way and was happy to get the bus as usual.I told her it was my pleasure and asked her to wait for a few minutes as I was going to pick up my shopping.Charlotte happily agreed.Then I picked her up and dropped her off near home.
Charlotte mght look like a weak old lady in her 80's but she's young at heart.She could fly in the sky and at the same time could often visit the elderly who may need a visit and a friendly face.

32.How did the author get familiar with the old lady?D
A.By seeing her many times.
B.By waiting for a bus with her.
C.By visiting her little Fold often.
D.By picking her up now and then.
33.What made the old lady excited according to Paragraph 2?B
A.The author's lift.
B.The flight in a helicopter.
B.The praise for her bravery.
D.Her photos with her daughter.
34.Why did the old lady refuse the author at first?C
A.She had to pick up her shopping.
B.She was going to visit the elderly.
C.She didn't want to trouble the author.
D.She refused to take a lift from a stranger.
35.Which of the following words can best describe the old lady?A
A.Active and kind.
B.Honest and confident.
C.Careful and sensitive.
D.Humorous and attractive.
12.DNuclear power is the world's largest source of clean energy.Nuclear power plants(电厂) produce no controlled air pollutants,such as sulfur or greenhouse gases.The use of nuclear power in place of other energy sources helps to keep the air clean,preserve the earth's climate,and prevent acid rain.Howeve r,there exist safety concerns if the plant is not operated correctly or unforeseen things happened when the plant was developed,as happened at the Fukishima(福岛) plant in Japan.It may cause damage to everything,including our health.Nuclear power's danger to health,safety,and even life itself can be summed up in one word:radiation.Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it,partly because it cannot be detected by human senses.It can't be seen or heard,or touched or tasted,even though it may be all around us.There are other things like that.For example,radio waves are all around us but we can't detect them,sense them,without a radio receiver.Similarly,we can't sense radioactivity without a radiation detector.But unlike common radio waves,nuclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other living things.At very high levels,radiation can kill an animal or human being immediately by killing masses of cells in vital organs.But even the lowest levels can do serious damage.There is no levels of radiation that is completely safe.If the radiation does not hit anything important,the damage may not be serious.This is the case when only a few cells are hit,and if they are killed immediately.Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones.But if the few cells are only damaged,and if they reproduce themselves,you may be in trouble.They reproduce themselves in a deformed way.They can grow into cancer.Sometimes this does not show up for many years.This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation.Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred.A person can be irradiated(辐射)and feel fine,then die for cancer five,ten,or twenty years later as a result.Or a child can be born weak as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.Radiation can hurt us.We must know the truth.

32.What can we infer from the passage?D
A.We can't detect radioactivity even with modern equipment.
B.Only radiation at very high levels can kill an animal or human being.
C.If a few cells are only damaged,healthy cells will take the place of dead ones.
D.Radiation is harmful no matter what level it is.
33.How can nuclear radiation kill an animal?A
A.By killing many cells in important organs.
B.By killing a few cells.
C.By hitting any place in its body.
D.By damaging its heart.
34.If a human being is hit by nuclear radiation,he mayD
A.die of cancer after many years                        
B.die immediately  
C.have a child who may be born weak                   
D.all of the above
35.What's the author's main purpose in writing this passage?B
A.Discussing the cause of cancer.
B.Solving the mystery about radiation.
C.Emphasizing the importance of protection from radiation.
D.Introducing the nuclear power.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网